Articles relating to: China

Even by many of his critics’ accounts, President Donald Trump’s Asia trip was largely a success. “During his first visit to Northeast Asia as president, [Trump] stayed on script, deepened relationships with his counterparts and succeeded in communicating the right combination of assurance regarding the United States’ commitment to its allies and resolve in the […]

The New York Times has gone all-in on explaining why socialism was good for those who lived under its thumb. The two most notorious pieces, at least on social media, were the following: Aug. 12: Why Women Had Better Sex Under Socialism Sept. 25: How Did Women Fare in China’s Communist Revolution? However, the New […]

While the nation argues about football protests, its mainstream media outlets continue to try to rehabilitate the image of socialism. The New York Times ran a piece on Monday “How Did Women Fare in China’s Communist Revolution?” Author Helen Gao, whom The Times tells us is a “social policy analyst at a research company and a […]

Liu Xiaobo, a Nobel Peace Prize winner for his efforts to promote democracy in Communist China, died at age 61 due to multiple organ failure from cancer. He was the second Nobel laureate to die in prison since 1938, when pacifist Carl von Ossietzky died protesting the Nazi Germany regime. He was imprisoned by the […]

In an Obama legacy piece at the Los Angeles Times, the writers admitted the reality that Obama was a war-time president, despite Obama’s criticisms of his predecessor George W. Bush: But Obama leaves a very different legacy as he prepares to hand his commander-in-chief responsibilities to Donald Trump. U.S. military forces have been at war […]

From the Los Angeles Times: President Obama has signed legislation that, by striking a single word from longstanding U.S. nuclear defense policy, could heighten tensions with Russia and China and launch the country on an expensive effort to build space-based defense systems. The National Defense Authorization Act, a year-end policy bill encompassing virtually every aspect of the […]

CNN wrote a piece highlighting the asylum seekers in Hong Kong who helped shelter Edward Snowden, while he was trying to find a place to go to (before he ended up in Russia). These people are now putting their name out in the public as Oliver Stone’s ‘Snowden’ movie is out in theaters. Fifteen minutes […]

That’s a major ‘oops’ moment: Taiwan’s navy on Friday mistakenly fired a supersonic anti-ship missile, although there were no injuries caused by the mishap, the official Central News Agency reported. The 500-ton patrol boat Chinchiang was undergoing an inspection inside a military base when the missile — a Hsiung Feng III — was fired off […]

Today is June 4th, when the protests were brutally put down by the Communist Chinese government. Oh, and a cyber attack disrupted an online meeting to commemorate the massacre, probably done by the Chinese government. Photo by xiquinhosilva